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Third Peacock ministry

42nd ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed28 April 1924
Date dissolved18 July 1924
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge V
GovernorLord Stradbroke
PremierSir Alexander Peacock
No. of ministers10
Member party  Nationalist
Status in legislatureMinority government
28 / 65

Opposition party  Labor
Opposition leaderGeorge Prendergast
History
PredecessorLawson ministry
SuccessorPrendergast ministry

The Third Peacock Ministry was the 42nd ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Sir Alexander Peacock, and consisted of members of the Nationalist Party.[1] The ministry was sworn in on 28 April 1924[2] following Peacock becoming leader of the Nationalist Party after the collapse of the Nationalist-Country Coalition government led by Harry Lawson. The ministry dissolved following the Nationalist Party's loss at the 1924 state election and was succeeded by George Prendergast's Labor government.

Minister Portfolio[2][3]
Sir Alexander Peacock, MLA
Arthur Robinson, MLC
(to 11 July 1924)[4]
Stanley Argyle, MLA
David Oman, MLA
Frederic Eggleston, MLA
Henry Cohen, MLC
John Gordon, MLA
Richard Toutcher, MLA
Martin McGregor, MLC
  • Minister without portfolio
Frank Groves, MLA
Henry Beardmore, MLA

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Former Member Profile - Sir Alexander James Peacock (KCMG)". www.parliament.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  • ^ a b Carr, Adam. "VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - 3rd Peacock Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  • ^ Victorian Government Gazette No. 96, Victorian Government Printer, 28 April 1924.
  • ^ a b c Victorian Government Gazette No. 133, Victorian Government Printer, 11 July 1924.
  • Parliament of Victoria
    Preceded by

    Lawson Ministry

    Third Peacock Ministry
    1924-1924
    Succeeded by

    Prendergast Ministry


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